...maybe it's because I grew up mostly in the nineties, but I'm not exactly a Motley Crue fan. But I do love Trapt, and if I were already at Crue Fest, I'd probably stick around for Papa Roach, too.

Never heard of Sixx:A.M., though.

I'm a child of the 80s and I'm going for nothing but Crue. I saw them in 1987 for the Girls, Girls, Girls tour with Whitesnake touring for their self-titled album (I still have that tour shirt) and I'd love to do a 21 year anniversary and bring my oldest son, who will be 15 by that time.

Seriously, how can anyone not have at least a little respect for a band who could put out so many songs like:

Holy crap, that thumbs-down in my last post was supposed to be a thumbs-up. It's like it totally changes my tone. I was going for "I'm lukewarm about Crue, but Trapt and Papa Roach are cool!" And I think it may have come across as "If the best acts at this thing are Trapt and Papa Roach, it must suck."

That's not what I meant. I meant no disrespect to Motley Crue. I just wasn't giving them a whole lot of lovin'.

Logged

That reminds me, I found your pants in the fridge this morning.

I have no idea what just happened, but I can only assume that I was an indispensable contributor.

Going to the London International Music Show in June. Gavin Harrison will be there, along with Joe Satriani, Billy Sheehan, Paul Gilbert, Jason Bonham, Chad Smith, Derico Watson and other amazing musicians. *wets pants in excitement*

Going to the London International Music Show in June. Gavin Harrison will be there, along with Joe Satriani, Billy Sheehan, Paul Gilbert, Jason Bonham, Chad Smith, Derico Watson and other amazing musicians. *wets pants in excitement*

Only one I have coming up is LTE at NEARFest in Bethlehem. I'm not exactly rolling in dough right now, so I can't really afford to go to very many concerts. Though the LTE show should be pretty freakin awesome, and I'll get to see Fish and Peter Hammill also, which is cool (even though I'm not very familiar with their work)